Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. Oceanica: Vol. XXXI. 187679. | | | | New Zealand, New Guinea, and New Caledonia | | The Three Islands | | Thomas Kibble Hervey (18041859) |
| | (From Australia) HERE lifts New Zealand, mid a sea of storms, | |
| Her hills that threaten heaven like Titan forms, | |
| Where the long lizard on the herbage lies, | |
| And clouds of emerald beauty paint the skies; | |
| Where the dark savage courts the burning noon, | 5 |
| And counts his epochs by the hundredth moon! | |
| And yonder, redolent with fruits and flowers, | |
| With spicy gales and aromatic showers, | |
| And shady palms that into mid-air run, | |
| To meet the wingéd creatures of the sun, | 10 |
| Fair Papua calls upon the mourning muse | |
| To pause and weep above the lost Pérouse! | |
| But vain her wailing, as the toil was vain | |
| That sought this second Hylas oer the main! | |
| Eastward she turns, where many an island smiles, | 15 |
| Each like a chief amid its vassal isles, | |
| Where lie the lands so often lost and found, | |
| And where, so long in circling silence bound, | |
| New Caledonia sits upon the seas | |
| That roll their waves amid the Cyclades! | 20 | | | |
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